Until now, biopsy is the only examination that can diagnose cancer with certainty. But because biopsies are often considered dangerous and say they can spread cancer cells, some people are reluctant to go through them. Is biopsy really dangerous? A biopsy is a procedure for removing a small portion of tissue from a patient's body for examination using a microscope. Through a biopsy, the doctor can find out whether someone has cancer or not, and whether a lump is a malignant tumor (cancer) or a benign tumor. Physical examination and support, such as CT scans or X-rays, can indeed predict the presence of cancer, but only a biopsy can confirm the diagnosis of cancer and show the type of cancer cells and their stage. After the type of tumor is known, the new doctor can determine the treatment to be given. Effectiveness of Biopsy In one study, it was found that biopsy has a accuracy of 90% to diagnose cancer. The biopsy results will greatly assist the doctor in planning a treatmen...